are attacking each other and terrified of what might happen in the midterm elections in november. they're worried an undegreesingly unpopular president and a series of missteps could see them removed from power later this year. i want to start with sara murray. sarah, the blame game and the second guessing has already begun. >> yeah, that's absolutely true. we know even the president's own allies outside the white house warned him, great, you passed tax reform, that's not going to be enough to save your party's control in 2018. we know the leadership in both chambers, we've been talking about the house, concerns about keeping the house. now that has moved to the senate. control of both chambers, leadership is concerned. rana mcdaniel, the head of the rnc, was handpicked by the president for that role. this is according to politico warning him, look, the party's support with female voters is collapsing. this is a real problem. so, yes, the president got his tax reform win. he's sort of riding that wave of victory, but it could be short lived and we could see